On Software, Education, Entrepreneurship and Life

Medical research

For a field where experiments are conducted very rigorously, that’s a huge number!

But I am not writing to discuss about that number.

I just want to point that, if 90% of medical research is flawed, what does it mean for all the other knowledge the human race acquired over the ages? These things we consider true but which were not “proved” by rigorous testing and experiments.

It means that human knowledge is mostly wrong. It means your ideas, opinions, education,… everything… well, almost everything you think is true, is plain wrong!

It means, the next time you open your mouth, there’s 90% chances (or more) you are going to say a lie… So, better think about that when you deal with others who don’t have the same opinion as you about some subject. Just accept the differences, you may be the one in the wrong.

Ulrich is an experienced software engineer and entrepreneur with a passion for solving problems.
He enjoys helping people and businesses frame difficult issues in ways that foster the emergence of the best outcomes for them and/or their businesses.
His first experience with technology came at age 8 in his uncle’s computer repair shop where he played with early versions of personal computers.
He founded his first internet company out of a cyber café (because he didn’t own a computer then and didn’t have enough money to buy one). He would help the owner repair their computers and they would let him navigate the Web for free.
Since then, he has gained valuable experience in software engineering, architecture and design as well as marketing, sales and overall skill-set to run a software business.